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Register now for the 18th edition of the Grands Prix de l'Innovation!

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Paris&Co has opened officially applications for the 18th Paris Innovation Grands Prix edition.


The Innovation Grand Prix are organized by Paris&Co with the support of the City of Paris.

This year, 5 categories are open:


Energy & mobility (open to parisian and Ile-de-France innovators)

E.health (open to parisian and Ile-de-France innovators)

Reinventing user experience (open to parisian and Ile-de-France innovators)

African Living Cities (open to african innovators)

Paris 2040 (open to companies, associations, or research teams)

 

The call for projects closes on 23 August 2019 at 12:00 for the first 3 categories and 3 October 2019 for the African Living Cities category.
The awards ceremony will take place on 11 December 2019 at the “Hôtel de Ville” in Paris (Paris City Hall).

 

Good luck!

To apply to Paris Innovation Grands Prix, you just need a couple of minutes!

Who are 2018 Grands Prix prizewinners?

 

The aim of the Paris Innovation Grands Prix is to support the development of innovative companies in the fast-growing sectors operating in Ile-de-France region.

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